Australian musician and DJ Timmy Trumpet is promoting a new U.S. tour and his latest single, “All My Life.”

The expansion into the American market represents a strategic move to merge live jazz elements with electronic dance music. By integrating a physical instrument into a digital genre, the artist aims to differentiate his sound within the competitive U.S. club and festival circuit.

Timmy Trumpet performed at the Hakkasan Nightclub in Las Vegas on June 4 [1]. This appearance serves as a cornerstone for his current promotional efforts in the United States, where he is focusing on blending live trumpet instrumentals into dance music to attract a broader audience.

Beyond the nightlife scene, the musician has found a unique connection with American sports fans. His work has crossed into Major League Baseball, where he provided the entrance music for New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz. This specific walk-on anthem was utilized during the 2022 season [2].

During his time associated with the New York team at Citi Field, the artist expressed a strong personal connection to the franchise. "I'm a Mets fan for life," Timmy Trumpet said [3].

His current project, “All My Life,” continues this trend of blending high-energy dance beats with live instrumentation. The single is designed to function both as a club track and a high-impact sports anthem, mirroring the success of his previous work in the MLB. Through this hybrid approach, he is attempting to bridge the gap between traditional musicianship, and modern DJ culture.

I'm a Mets fan for life.

Timmy Trumpet's strategy leverages the 'sports-entertainment' nexus to gain mainstream visibility. By attaching his brand to high-profile athletes like Edwin Díaz and performing in luxury hubs like Las Vegas, he is bypassing traditional radio promotion in favor of experiential marketing and athletic associations to build a U.S. fanbase.